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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Yes Jason that gives you enough to finish the cables when cut to that length
at least it did for me.. Watch ebay you can buy the nicopress for a lot
less then the price you stated thats what I did.. Dale SR-033
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at least it did for me.. Watch ebay you can buy the nicopress for a lot
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Guys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point of running
cables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economy nicropress
swaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure using bolts vs
paying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
I used the small nico-press tool for all of my cables. It is not the
handiest to manipulate in some places, but if used carefully, produced good
swedges. Tighten bolts alternately, in small increments, until fully
seated. Also make sure that you place the jaws carefully and accurately on
the barrel, in order to get the compression in the required places. Having
an extra long box end wrench (more leverage) is helpful as well as having an
extra set of hands to help hold everything in the correct place. A small
bit of lubricant on the bolt threads also helps the tightening process.
Charlie Starr Moose N96CS
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handiest to manipulate in some places, but if used carefully, produced good
swedges. Tighten bolts alternately, in small increments, until fully
seated. Also make sure that you place the jaws carefully and accurately on
the barrel, in order to get the compression in the required places. Having
an extra long box end wrench (more leverage) is helpful as well as having an
extra set of hands to help hold everything in the correct place. A small
bit of lubricant on the bolt threads also helps the tightening process.
Charlie Starr Moose N96CS
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Guys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point of running
cables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economy nicropress
swaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure using bolts vs
paying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
I picked up a commercial tool (looks rather like a big bolt cutter) from
Home Depot for about $50. but I have other uses for it as well such as
fences. The go/no-go gauge will tell you that you have a good "squeeze"
with either tool.
Ken
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Home Depot for about $50. but I have other uses for it as well such as
fences. The go/no-go gauge will tell you that you have a good "squeeze"
with either tool.
Ken
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
I agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool first and quickly began looking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, and found one. I would even do
the "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne describes if doing it
again.
Mike
044SR
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Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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for someone with a proper tool to borrow, and found one. I would even do
the "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne describes if doing it
again.
Mike
044SR
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Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
____________________________________________________________________________Guys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point of running
cables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economy nicropress
swaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure using bolts vs
paying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Most AME's... A&P's the American contingent here... have one in the shop. 10
or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow one and do them right, quick
and easy.
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or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow one and do them right, quick
and easy.
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I agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool first and quickly began
looking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, and found one. I would even do
the "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne describes if doing it
again.
Mike
044SR
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Wayne
G. O'Shea
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
____________________________________________________________________________Guys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point of running
cables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economy nicropress
swaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure using bolts vs
paying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Thanks guys.
Do you guys swegde two nicopresses for added
redundancy?
Tony Bengelis suggest doing it in his book.
-Jason
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Do you guys swegde two nicopresses for added
redundancy?
Tony Bengelis suggest doing it in his book.
-Jason
--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________Most AME's... A&P's the American contingent here...
have one in the shop. 10
or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow one and
do them right, quick
and easy.
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and nicopress tools
and quickly beganI agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool firstfound one. I would even dolooking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, anddescribes if doing itthe "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Ofand nicopress toolsWayne
G. O'Shea
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cableswags ! Not a place toJust remember that your life depends on those Nicodon't want to purchase.cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if youyour losses reselling onAnother option is to purchase, use and then cutnicopress toolsEbay.
Wayne
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable andrunningGuys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point ofnicropresscables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economybolts vsswaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure usingpaying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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Added weight/expense for no gain in pull strength. Most did it to bury the
open end of the cable and IMHO this then brings up a safety issue that you
can see if the tail has slipped. I leave all my cables with an overlength
tail when swagging. This way the cable won't unroll as the sleeve
tightens,as it does if you cut to length first. I then put a heat shrink
tube over the tail end...shrink it and then clip with proper cable cutters
leaving about a 3/8 tail. Then you slip a larger heat shrink over both
cables to make a clean..prick free assembly. Being consistant with all your
tail end lengths makes preflight inspects and annual inspects a no brainer
when checking the cables.
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open end of the cable and IMHO this then brings up a safety issue that you
can see if the tail has slipped. I leave all my cables with an overlength
tail when swagging. This way the cable won't unroll as the sleeve
tightens,as it does if you cut to length first. I then put a heat shrink
tube over the tail end...shrink it and then clip with proper cable cutters
leaving about a 3/8 tail. Then you slip a larger heat shrink over both
cables to make a clean..prick free assembly. Being consistant with all your
tail end lengths makes preflight inspects and annual inspects a no brainer
when checking the cables.
----- Original Message -----
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Thanks guys.
Do you guys swegde two nicopresses for added
redundancy?
Tony Bengelis suggest doing it in his book.
-Jason
--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________Most AME's... A&P's the American contingent here...
have one in the shop. 10
or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow one and
do them right, quick
and easy.
----- Original Message -----
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable
and nicopress tools
and quickly beganI agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool firstfound one. I would even dolooking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, anddescribes if doing itthe "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne[mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Ofand nicopress toolsWayne
G. O'Shea
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cableswags ! Not a place toJust remember that your life depends on those Nicodon't want to purchase.cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if youyour losses reselling onAnother option is to purchase, use and then cutnicopress toolsEbay.
Wayne
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"that you can see if the tail has slipped" Should say CAN'T see!
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Added weight/expense for no gain in pull strength. Most did it to bury the
open end of the cable and IMHO this then brings up a safety issue that you
can see if the tail has slipped. I leave all my cables with an overlength
tail when swagging. This way the cable won't unroll as the sleeve
tightens,as it does if you cut to length first. I then put a heat shrink
tube over the tail end...shrink it and then clip with proper cable cutters
leaving about a 3/8 tail. Then you slip a larger heat shrink over both
cables to make a clean..prick free assembly. Being consistant with all
your
tail end lengths makes preflight inspects and annual inspects a no brainer
when checking the cables.
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Thanks guys.
Do you guys swegde two nicopresses for added
redundancy?
Tony Bengelis suggest doing it in his book.
-Jason
--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________Most AME's... A&P's the American contingent here...
have one in the shop. 10
or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow one and
do them right, quick
and easy.
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and quickly began found one. I would even do describes if doing it [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of and nicopress tools swags ! Not a place to don't want to purchase. your losses reselling on nicopress tools running nicropress bolts vshttp://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch ... y=shopping
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
All good tips. Thanks Wayne.
-J
--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> wrote:
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--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca> wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________Added weight/expense for no gain in pull strength.
Most did it to bury the
open end of the cable and IMHO this then brings up a
safety issue that you
can see if the tail has slipped. I leave all my
cables with an overlength
tail when swagging. This way the cable won't unroll
as the sleeve
tightens,as it does if you cut to length first. I
then put a heat shrink
tube over the tail end...shrink it and then clip
with proper cable cutters
leaving about a 3/8 tail. Then you slip a larger
heat shrink over both
cables to make a clean..prick free assembly. Being
consistant with all your
tail end lengths makes preflight inspects and annual
inspects a no brainer
when checking the cables.
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From: "Jason Beall" <super_rebel131@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:46 PM
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wrote:Thanks guys.
Do you guys swegde two nicopresses for added
redundancy?
Tony Bengelis suggest doing it in his book.
-Jason
--- "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>here...Most AME's... A&P's the American contingentandhave one in the shop. 10
or 20 dollars goes a long way here to borrow onefirstdo them right, quick
and easy.
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Wayneand quickly began found one. I would even docabledescribes if doing it [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf OfNicoand nicopress toolsyouswags ! Not a place to<rebel-builders@dcsol.com>don't want to purchase. your losses reselling onandcable".nicopress toolsthecolumnrunningnonicropressbolts vs
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[rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
One thing about it Jason, Wayne gives very good advice!!! When I first
started building I didn't actually know Wayne, had I taken his advice from
the beginning ,, I would have saved alot of money and been done long ago.. I
am passing my words of wisdom along as past experience... Dale SR-033
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the beginning ,, I would have saved alot of money and been done long ago.. I
am passing my words of wisdom along as past experience... Dale SR-033
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Mike Kimball
Sent: 12 January 2008 01:25
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Hi Jason
I'm definitely with Wayne... It's not an area to cut corners. My inspector
also made me change the supplied sleeves with zinc ones as it's stainless
cable. The go/nogo gauge is also critical as it tells you the squeeze is
sufficient. Check the correct order of squeezing as well, not simply 3
squeezes per sleeve.
Nig
745E
I agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool first and quickly began looking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, and found one. I would even do
the "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne describes if doing it
again.
Mike
044SR
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Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Mike Kimball
Sent: 12 January 2008 01:25
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Hi Jason
I'm definitely with Wayne... It's not an area to cut corners. My inspector
also made me change the supplied sleeves with zinc ones as it's stainless
cable. The go/nogo gauge is also critical as it tells you the squeeze is
sufficient. Check the correct order of squeezing as well, not simply 3
squeezes per sleeve.
Nig
745E
I agree with Wayne. I tried the cheapo tool first and quickly began looking
for someone with a proper tool to borrow, and found one. I would even do
the "buy-one, use-it, then sell-it" method Wayne describes if doing it
again.
Mike
044SR
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Wayne
G. O'Shea
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:41 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Moose control cable and nicopress tools
Just remember that your life depends on those Nico swags ! Not a place to
cut corners. Beg or borrow the correct tool if you don't want to purchase.
Another option is to purchase, use and then cut your losses reselling on
Ebay.
Wayne
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 6:46 PM
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____________________________________________________________________________Guys,
Chapter 12, no 5: "Cut two lengths of 94" cable".
Does this allow for extra cable for making up the
Nico-pressed ends? I am not to the point of running
cables, but I want to assemble my control column
torque tube assembly.
Also, has anyone used one of the economy nicropress
swaging tools? Aircraft Spruce has one (Part no
12-12000) for $18 that applies pressure using bolts vs
paying $235 for the heavy duty swager.
Thanks, -Jason
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